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  1. 0:00Now why y'all wait but the fuck I do
  2. 0:02Imma let y'all know what the fuck I'm through
  3. 0:04Like this, yeah I do
  4. 0:06I'm kind

@axoneymayy's testosterone transition timeline, fact-checked

Axoney May

TikTok creator

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This video documents a personal gender-affirming testosterone therapy journey over several months, showing visible physical changes consistent with early-to-mid stage testosterone effects in a transmasculine or nonbinary individual. The transformation depicted aligns with known testosterone pharmacodynamics, where early changes such as skin texture, body composition shifts, and soft tissue changes can appear within 3 to 6 months, though individual response varies significantly. No specific dosing, formulation, or clinical protocol is disclosed in the video.

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This FormBlends review is specific to "@axoneymayy's testosterone transition timeline, fact-checked" from Axoney May. We read the clip as a TRT social video fact-checks claim about Testosterone, then separate the useful signal from what a short social video cannot prove. The page-specific claim focus is: This video documents a personal gender-affirming testosterone therapy journey over several months, showing visible physical changes consistent with early-to-mid stage testosterone effects in a transmasculine or nonbinary individual.

The reason this review is not generic is the source wording and the canonical claim label "trt this is what a few months could do transnonbinary ftmfe." In this clip, the useful excerpt is: "Now why y'all wait but the fuck I do Imma let y'all know what the fuck I'm through Like this, yeah I do I'm kind" That wording changes the review because it points to Testosterone evidence, safety, and patient-fit context, not a one-size-fits-all protocol.

The source trail for this page is checked against Cardiovascular Safety of Testosterone-Replacement Therapy (2023), Testosterone therapy in men with androgen deficiency syndromes: an Endocrine Society clinical practice guideline (2010), and Functional testosterone deficiency in aging men: Clinical impact, diagnostic pathways, and treatment strategies (2026), plus the creator's own wording. Testosterone decisions still need an eligibility review, medication-interaction screen, access check, and quality-control review before anyone treats a social clip as medical advice.

Voice deepening typically begins between 3 and 6 months but may take up to 2 years to stabilize, according to Wierckx et al.
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This video documents a personal gender-affirming testosterone therapy journey over several months, showing visible physical changes consistent with early-to-mid stage testosterone effects in a transmasculine or nonbinary individual.

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  • This video documents a personal gender-affirming testosterone therapy journey over several months, showing visible physical changes consistent with early-to-mid stage testosterone effects in a transmasculine or nonbinary individual. The transformation depicted aligns with known testosterone pharmacodynamics, where early changes such as skin texture, body composition shifts, and soft tissue changes can appear within 3 to 6 months, though individual response varies significantly. No specific dosing, formulation, or clinical protocol is disclosed in the video.
  • Testosterone produces early changes like skin oiliness, acne, and clitoral enlargement within 1 to 3 months in most individuals, per the Endocrine Society 2017 clinical practice guidelines.
  • Voice deepening typically begins between 3 and 6 months but may take up to 2 years to stabilize, according to Wierckx et al. (2014, Journal of Sexual Medicine).

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  • It may not cover eligibility, contraindications, medication interactions, lab history, or dose escalation.
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  • Testosterone produces early changes like skin oiliness, acne, and clitoral enlargement within 1 to 3 months in most individuals, per the Endocrine Society 2017 clinical practice guidelines.
  • Voice deepening typically begins between 3 and 6 months but may take up to 2 years to stabilize, according to Wierckx et al. (2014, Journal of Sexual Medicine).
  • Fat redistribution toward an android pattern, one of the most visible body changes, takes 1 to 5 years and is not reliably captured in short-term before-and-after content.
  • Individual response to testosterone varies significantly based on genetics, baseline hormone levels, age, delivery method, and dose. One person's timeline is not a predictor for another's.
  • Testosterone therapy carries monitored risks including erythrocytosis, lipid changes, and potential fertility effects. These require lab monitoring, not just visual tracking.
  • Before-and-after transformation videos are real personal experiences, but they are not clinical data. A licensed provider with baseline labs is the appropriate starting point for anyone considering this therapy.
  • Social media content about hormone therapy, even authentic and well-intentioned content, consistently underreports the variability, the slower-developing changes, and the clinical oversight required for safe outcomes.

Our take · Written by FormBlends editorial team · Reviewed by FormBlends Medical Team · This is not a transcript. It is our independent review of the video above.

What did @axoneymayy actually say?

Honestly, not much that can be fact-checked. The transcript captured here is basically song lyrics or off-the-cuff audio, not a direct explanation of their hormone journey. What the video does communicate, through its caption, is a before-and-after transformation framed around testosterone use over a few months. The hashtags like #ftmfemboy and #transnonbinary place this squarely in the context of gender-affirming testosterone therapy, not athletic performance or anti-aging TRT.

So the implicit claim here is this: a few months of testosterone produced visible physical changes. That's what the 411K viewers are responding to. And that claim is actually worth examining, because it's both real and often misrepresented in terms of what changes to expect and on what timeline.

Does the science back this up?

Yes, broadly. Testosterone does produce visible changes within months, but the timeline is uneven and highly individual. This is well-documented.

A 2014 study by Wierckx et al. in the Journal of Sexual Medicine tracked transgender men on testosterone therapy and found that most reported voice deepening and increased body hair within 3 to 6 months. Clitoral enlargement and increased muscle mass also began in that window, though fat redistribution toward a more android pattern typically takes 1 to 3 years to fully develop. A 2019 review by Unger in Transgender Health confirmed that early changes like skin oiliness and acne can appear within weeks, while skeletal changes simply don't happen in adults.

So if this creator is showing changes after a few months, those changes are plausible. But viewers watching and expecting a full body transformation in that window may be setting themselves up for frustration.

What did they get wrong (or right)?

They didn't make a specific medical claim here, so there's not much to correct in that sense. But the visual framing of a dramatic transformation carries its own implicit message, and that message can be misleading by omission.

What before-and-after videos routinely leave out: the dose, the delivery method, the starting baseline, whether other lifestyle changes happened simultaneously, and the role of factors like genetics in determining how quickly and dramatically someone responds. Two people on identical testosterone regimens can look dramatically different at the 3-month mark. One might show significant voice change and fat redistribution; another might mostly notice acne and increased libido.

The video also doesn't address risks, which is fine for a personal testimony but worth noting for context. Testosterone therapy in gender-affirming care carries real considerations including erythrocytosis (elevated red blood cell count), lipid changes, and potential effects on fertility. These aren't reasons to avoid treatment, but they're reasons to have a real clinical relationship, not just a TikTok comment section.

What should you actually know?

If you're watching this video and considering testosterone therapy yourself, here's what the evidence actually says about realistic expectations in the first few months.

  • Skin and sebum changes often appear within 1 to 3 months and can include acne, particularly on the back and shoulders.
  • Clitoral enlargement typically begins within the first 1 to 3 months according to the Endocrine Society's 2017 clinical practice guidelines.
  • Voice changes usually begin between 3 and 6 months but can take up to 2 years to fully settle.
  • Significant body fat redistribution toward a more masculine pattern takes considerably longer, often 1 to 5 years.
  • Menstruation typically stops within a few months but may take up to 6 months in some individuals.

Results vary based on genetics, dose, delivery method, age, and baseline hormone levels. Before-and-after content on social media is real, but it reflects one person's response, not a guaranteed outcome. If you're exploring gender-affirming testosterone therapy, the conversation starts with a licensed provider who can order baseline labs and monitor your response over time, not a TikTok transformation video.

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About the Creator

Axoney May · TikTok creator

411.1K views on this video

This is what a few months could do 🥹 #transnonbinary #ftmfemboy #transnonbinary #genderfluid #lokablakshid #viral #fashion #fyp #genderswap

Frequently asked questions

Quick answers based on this video and our medical team review.

What does the video say about testosterone produces early changes like skin oiliness, acne,?

Testosterone produces early changes like skin oiliness, acne, and clitoral enlargement within 1 to 3 months in most individuals, per the Endocrine Society 2017 clinical practice guidelines.

What does the video say about voice deepening typically begins between 3?

Voice deepening typically begins between 3 and 6 months but may take up to 2 years to stabilize, according to Wierckx et al. (2014, Journal of Sexual Medicine).

What does the video say about fat redistribution toward an?

Fat redistribution toward an android pattern, one of the most visible body changes, takes 1 to 5 years and is not reliably captured in short-term before-and-after content.

What does the video say about individual response to testosterone varies significantly based on genetics, baseline?

Individual response to testosterone varies significantly based on genetics, baseline hormone levels, age, delivery method, and dose. One person's timeline is not a predictor for another's.

What does the video say about testosterone therapy carries monitored risks including erythrocytosis, lipid changes,?

Testosterone therapy carries monitored risks including erythrocytosis, lipid changes, and potential fertility effects. These require lab monitoring, not just visual tracking.

What does the video say about before-and-after transformation videos?

Before-and-after transformation videos are real personal experiences, but they are not clinical data. A licensed provider with baseline labs is the appropriate starting point for anyone considering this therapy.

Educational use only. This fact-check is editorial content for general information. Nothing here is medical advice. Talk to a licensed provider about your specific situation before starting, stopping, or changing any supplement, peptide, or medication regimen.

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